Edmonton municipal election, 1914
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The 1914 municipal election was held December 14, 1914 to elect a mayor and six aldermen to sit on Edmonton City Council and three trustees to sit on each of the public and separate school boards.
There were ten aldermen on city council, but four of the positions were already filled: Joseph Clarke, Rice Sheppard, J. A. Kinney, and Robert Douglas were all elected to two year terms in 1913 and were still in office. Alexander Campbell had also been elected to a two year term, but had resigned. Accordingly, the fifth place finisher from the north side of the North Saskatchewan River - W C Mcarthur - was elected to a one year term to replace Campbell.
There were seven trustees on the public school board, but four of the positions were already filled: Walter Ramsey, S. A. G. Barnes, A E May, and J S Hill had been elected to two year terms in 1913. The same was true of the separate board, where D J Gilmurray, J O'Neill, Joseph Henri Picard, and E P O'Donnell were continuing.
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[edit] Voter Turnout
There were 10220 ballots cast out of 32246 eligible voters, for a voter turnout of 31.4%.
[edit] Results
(bold indicates elected, italics indicate incumbent)
[edit] Mayor
- William Thomas Henry - 8021
- Joseph Adair - 1964
[edit] Aldermen
- James Ramsey - 7286
- Samuel Wallace Williamson - 5,905
- Robert Neville Frith - 5836
- Joseph Henri Picard - 5814
- William Campbell McArthur - 5506
- Hugh Alfred Calder - 4871 (South Side)
- Archibald Menzies McDonald - 3,166
- Joseph Driscoll - 2,546
- Alexander Clubb - 2,049
- James East - 1,908
- Charles Gowan - 1,700
- Isidore Tremblay - 1,114
- John Hilton Treble - 844
- Tom Fraser Mayson - 470
[edit] Public School Trustees
Charles Gibbs, J J McKenzie, and William Rea were elected. Detailed information is no longer available.
[edit] Separate (Catholic) School Trustees
A H Esch, Joseph Gariepy, and M J O'Farrell were elected. Detailed results are no longer available.
[edit] References
Edmonton election results (City of Edmonton website)
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